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(Brittany Spencer/CBC) Digital literacy — via coding and building robots — is the name of the game for a new program coming to northern Saskatchewan.
They're busy in the computer lab -- it's part of a free six-week program that teaches parents about robotics and coding alongside their children. From TK all the way up to 12th grade.
The Department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development will provide $1 million to help 8,700 First Nations students in Nova Scotia develop skills in coding, robotics and information ...
The kids are in a 10-week course that'll progress from coding the movements of robots to drones and rockets. Their instructors are high school students.
Schools Ivypark learners explore coding, robotics and programming Marie le Roux, from Stimu-Zone Polokwane, said it is important for learners to be computer literate at an early age. March 12, 2023 ...
VEX Robotics, a leader in K-12 STEM education, is proud to feature its first drone product, the VEX AIR Competition Drone, alongside the innovative VEX AIM Coding Robot, at ISTELive 25. These ...
Across Saskatchewan, students from Grades 7 to 12 may now see robotics and coding become part of their practical and applied arts classes, due to the province’s launch of a new course curriculum.
With robots, one of the hardest tasks is generalizing their trained behaviors. Programming a robot to play ping-pong, doesn’t make it capable of playing other games like baseball or tennis.